Saturday, 29 April 2017

Nothing is really mine

Nothing is really mine except Krishna::::
I have searched the world and found nothing worthy of love::::
Since I seek the companionship of holy men:: 
there alone do I feel happy::
In the world I only weep.
A devotee having taken refuge in the Lord, if he firmly holds the sentiments and accepts that "I am God's and God is mine", then his fears, grief, worries, doubts and various other faults are wiped-out.  i.e. the support of these faults is wiped out.  From the perspective of devotion, all faults are due to disinclination for God.  
A devotee that has taken refuge in the Lord remains always free from sorrow. Grief never comes close to him at all. 
A devotee that has taken refuge in the Lord has no will of his own. He does not hold on to his own thoughts, nor is he insistent on having his own way.  The more that he is free of worries and fears, God's grace makes him all the more favorable automatically.  And the more that he worries, believing in his own powers, he creates a blot in the grace that is flowing his way.  In other words, worrying after taking refuge, creates an interference in the flow of that extra-ordinary, unique, never ending, indestructible, singular grace of the Lord.  (An Important Fact).

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